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Chapter 7.S, Problem 25P
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To determine: The best location coordinates for the distribution center for Company S.
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DM Office Products (DMOP) Is a wholesale supplier of office products with one facility in Pennsylvania. It has decided to bulld a new
distribution warehouse in the state of New York to help serve the growing demand In that market. It has four major customers located
In Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany, and New York City. Though New York City is the largest market, it also has the greatest competition, and
DMOP Is not a major player there. When DMOP ships an order to a customer, It uses its own small fleet of two trucks to deliver, so the
cost of delivery Is essentially the same for a full or partlally full truck. The expected number of annual shipments to each city and their
coordinates on an x, y grid is shown in the following table.
x-COORDINATES
340
y-COORDINATES
865
CITY
NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS
Buffalo
85
Syracuse
Albany
New York City
1,435
2,315
2,290
915
89
645
129
45
69
Use the centroid method to recommend a location for the new warehouse for DMC
(Round your answers to 1 decimal place.)
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DM Office Products (DMOP) is a wholesale supplier of office products with one facility in Pennsylvania. It has decided to build a new distribution warehouse in the state of New York to help serve the growing demand in that market. It has four major customers located in Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany, and New York City. Though New York City is the largest market, it also has the greatest competition, and DMOP is not a major player there. When DMOP ships an order to a customer, it uses its own small fleet of two trucks to deliver, so the cost of delivery is essentially the same for a full or partially full truck. The expected number of annual shipments to each city and their coordinates on an x, y grid is shown in the following table.
CITY
x-COORDINATES
y-COORDINATES
NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS
Buffalo
340
865
85
Syracuse
1,435
915
89
Albany
2,315
645
129
New York City
2,290
45
69
DM Office Products (DMOP) Is a wholesale supplier of office products with one facility in Pennsylvania. They have decided to build a
new distribution warehouse in the state of New York to help serve the growing demand in that market. They have four major
customers located in Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany, and New York City. Though New York City is the largest market, It also has the greatest
competition, and DMOP is not a major player there. When DMOP ships an order to a customer, they use their own small fleet of two
trucks to dellver, so the cost of delivery is essentlally the same for a full or partially full truck. The expected number of annual
shipments to each city and their coordinates on an x, y grid is shown in the following table.
CITY
x-COORDINATES
y-COORDINATES
NUMBER OF SHIPMENTS
Buffalo
325
850
78
Syracuse
Albany
New York City
1,420
2,300
2,275
900
82
630
122
25
62
Use the centrold method to recommend a location for the new warehouse for DMOP. (Round your answers to 1 decimal…
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